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In Reply to: RE: I love that comparison. posted by rbolaw on March 26, 2017 at 13:17:51
I don't imagine the Suites are easy to play. If you compare, say Casals groundbreaking recordings with, say, Matt Hamovitz', the technical progress/prowess over the intervening 60 plus years is staggering - and that's coming from someone that appreciates such implementations but doesn't have the knowledge to discuss them technically.
So, in that sense the Suites remain either difficult (depending on how far you want/can take that) or "easy" to play, in that you can play them ... or not.
Wellness of such is where the magic lays.
Hell, just attempting to memorizing them would do me in.
The basic construction of all Bach's works makes for the most marvelous of interpretations - it's an entire universe of invention and reinvention without loosing the core values.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
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I play a lot of Bach on classical guitar. None of it is easy
Alan
I have a number of Bream and Williams albums. Who are the others?
A week ago, I was at a bookshop in Copenhagen to hear Christian Sievert perform, a local guitarist who is far from the top of the heap, but still intriguing, with his own style, and lovely to listen to.
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